2411:(Pavia 1710). A referendary of the Tribunal of the Two Signatures, he served as papal governor of Todi (1717), and the Sabine territory (1718). He had been Apostolic Visitor with power of a papal legate to the kingdoms of the Chinas and the eastern Indies from 1719 to 1723. He was appointed Bishop of Lodi on 23 July 1725, and allowed to retain the title of Patriarch of Alexandria; he took possession of the diocese on 1 November 1725. He conducted a diocesan visitation in 1729. He died on 7 December 1741. Cappelletti XII, pp. 385-387. Ritzler and Sefrin V, pp. 77 with note 5; 238 with note 7.
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446:. Originally dedicated to Bassianus, the new cathedral acquired the dedication to the taking up (Assumption) of the physical body of the Virgin Mary into heaven. Bishop Alberico di Merlino (1160–1168), who had joined the imperial schism, was excommunicated by Cardinal Joannes de Anagnia, the papal Legate, on 12 March 1160. Albericus was expelled from Lodi by the forces of
2285:. He was Bishop of Sagona (Corsica) from 1552 to 1562. He was transferred to the diocese of Martorano from 1562 to 1569, when he resigned to become Governor of the city of Rome. He was papal Nuncio to the Duke of Savoy. He was transferred to the diocese of Lodi on 6 August 1576. He died on 6 November 1579. Eubel III, p. 220 with note 8; 237; 288 with notes 6, 7, 8.
1719:, parte prima, pp. 15-16, no. 9. Vigneti warns (p. 15, note 1) that the authenticity of the document is in question: "I cronisti più antichi ed altri scrittori di cose Lo digiane non muovevano dubbio sull' autenticità di questo atto; altri lo ritiene apocrifo senz'altro; io lo pubblico come sta, pur dubitando."
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at its sessions, and finally was the Order's
Visitor in Lombardy. Appointed Bishop of Lodi on 28 September 1671, he was consecrated by Cardinal Pietro Vidoni on 4 October. He never took possession of the diocese, but died on 19 January 1672, less than four months after his appointment. He was buried
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of Poland. He was caught in the invasion of Poland by King
Gustavus Adolfus of Sweden. While he was in Poland, his Vicar General in Lodi, Cosimo Majoco Gumerio, held a diocesan synod in 1657. Vidoni continued to act as Nuncio in Poland until he was created cardinal in 1660. He served as papal Legate
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After the complete destruction of Lodi (Laus
Pompeia) in 1111, a new cathedral was begun on 3 August 1158. In January of that year, every inhabitant of Lodi above the age of fifteen had been required to swear fidelity to Milan. Those who had refused, were expelled on 22 April 1153. The cathedral was
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Bishop
Ludovico Taverna (1579–1616) presided over a diocesan synod in 1591. The third diocesan synod was held by Bishop Michelangelo Seghizzi, O.P. (1616–1625) in 1619. Bishop Clemente Gera (1625–1643) held a diocesan synod in 1637. A diocesan synod took place in 1657, presided over by Bishop Pietro
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Laudensium
Episcoporum series a Ferdinando Ughelli primum contexta, deinde a N. Coletio ... aucta, nunc tandem a F. A. Zaccaria ... restituta et emendata pluribusque ... documentis locupletata. Accedit duplex dissertatio altera de Laudensis Urbis originibus, &c., altera de Laudensis Episcopatus
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Pallavicini was appointed Bishop of Lodi on 21 June 1456, but he required a dispensation because he was below the canonical age of 27 for consecration as a bishop. He decorated the cathedral with expensive jeweled vessels. He added the fourth dignity to the cathedral
Chapter, that of Archpriest. He
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In 1817, in accordance with the decree of 8 June 1805, promulgated by
Napoleon, King of Italy and Emperor of the French, the cathedral Chapter of Lodi consisted of one dignity, the Archpriest, and eight Canons, two of whom were designated the Theologus and the Penitentiarius, in accordance with the
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Bishop
Giuseppe Gallarati (1742–1765) held the seventh diocesan synod in Lodi on 9–11 June 1755. Bishop Gaetano Benaglia (1837–1868) held the eighth diocesan synod in Lodi on 29–31 August 1854. Bishop Giovanni Battista Rota (1888–1913) presided over the ninth diocesan synod on 28–30 September 1896.
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named him a supernumerary private chamberlain (i.e. a monsignor). He was nominated Bishop of Lodi by the
Emperor Joseph II on 24 November 1784, and approved by Pius VI on 14 February 1785. He was consecrated in Rome on 24 February by Cardinal Antonio Visconti. After the French invasion of 1796, he
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A diocesan synod was an irregularly held, but important, meeting of the bishop of a diocese and his clergy. Its purpose was to proclaim generally the various decrees already issued by the bishop, to discuss and ratify measures on which the bishop chose to consult with his clergy, and to publish
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Oldericus, who was the choice of the clergy and people of Lodi for their bishop, was opposed by the archbishop of Milan, who consecrated his own candidate, Ambrogio Arluno, who was a cardinal Canon of the cathedral of Milan, and conducted a war against Lodi until they submitted to his bishop.
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Kehr VI. 1, p. 238: "Episcopatus
Laudensis origines obscurae sunt. Primus episcopus, cuius certa notitia habetur, s. Bassianus est, Laudensis ecclesiae et urbis patronus, de quo s. Ambrosius ad Felicem Cumanum episcopum scripsit. Alii vero s. lulianum primum Laudensium antistitem fuisse
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had written letters to all the archbishops, instructing them to hold such synods. Bishop Aegidius dall' Aqua (1307–1312) was represented by the Archpriest Pagazani at the provincial synod of Milan, held at Bergamo on 5 July 1311, under the presidency of Archbishop Castano Turriano.
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Bishop Julianus governed the Church of Lodi for 18 years, 9 months, and 10 days, dying at the age of 82. Anselmo da Vairano put him in the 4th century; Ughelli places him in 305. The style of his funerary inscription, however, is of the 5th or 6th century. Lanzoni, pp. 95-96, no.
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In 1617, the cathedral Chapter was composed of five dignities and nineteen Canons. In 1717, there were four dignities (Provost, Archdeacon, Cantor, and Archpriest) and fourteen Canons, one of whom was responsible for the souls of the parishioners of the cathedral.
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In 1817, the Emperor Francis I had nominated the professor emeritus of dogmatic theology at the local seminary, Don Alessandro Pagani, who was serving as Provost of the parish of Castelleone in the diocese of Cremona. The appointment had not yet been confirmed by
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Synodus diæcesana Laudensis sexta ab illmo. ... D. Bartholomaeo Menatto ... Episcopo Lauden. ... habita ... diebus 28. 29.&30. mensis Martij anni 1689. Additis pluribus constitutionibus apostolicis,&sacrarum congregationum declarationibus, quibus decreta
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Synodus Laudensis octava quam illustrissimus ac reverendissimus d.d. Cajetanus Comes Benaleus Dei et apostolice sedis gratia episcopus laudensis ... celebrabat feriis 3, 4 et 5 post Dom. 12 post Pentecosten, idest diebus 29, 30, 31 mensis Augusti anni
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Seyssel (Claudio Sassatelli) was an abbé, having been tonsured. But there is no evidence he was a priest until he was consecrated a bishop in Rome in 1513, even though he had been nominated to the See of Marseille by King Louis XII of France in 1509.
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Projectus' tombstone contains two date indicators, which unfortunately do not correspond with each other. He governed the Church of Lodi for twelve years and eight days, which would place the beginning of his episcopate in 563 or 566. Cesare Vigneti,
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Seghizzi was a native of Lodi. He had been Inquisitor of the Holy Inquisition for Cremona and Milan. He was appointed Bishop of Lodi on 13 June 1616. He died on 9 March 1625. Coleti and Zatta, pp. 324-326. Cappelletti XII, pp. 378-379. Gauchat,
344:, according to the local legend, 4000 Christians with their bishop, whose name is unknown, were burned alive in their church. The diocese of Lodi and its bishop, Maurizio Malvestiti, reject the tale, naming Bassianus as their "protovescovo".
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Taverna was a cleric of the diocese of Milan, who required a dispensation because of his illegitimate birth. He was papal Treasurer. He was appointed Bishop of Lodi on 9 December 1579. He resigned in 1616. Eubel III, p. 220 with note
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Vignati, p. 346, no. 353. Frederick had died on 13 December 1350, making it possible for the pope to claw back the allegiances of those who had not supported the Church. It was bad policy, merely intensifying the strife between the
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Synodus laudensis XII : XVII et XVI kalendas novembres anno Domini MCMLI in cathedrali ecclesia auctoritate exc.mi Domini Petri Calchi Novati celebrata, iussu exc . mi Domini Aloysii C . Borromeo episcopi Comae et vic.capit
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1965:. He made his solemn entry into Lodi on 7 April 1252. He was present at the provincial council of 1277, presided over by Archbishop Otto Visconti. He died on 8 October (or November) 1289. Coleti and Zatta, pp. 239-242.
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Andriani was a lecturer in theology at the preparatory seminary in Lodi. He was then Rector of the Imperial College in Milan. He became Procurator General of the Barnabites. He was consecrated a bishop income by
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Hierarchia Catholica medii et recentioris aevi sive summorum pontificum, S. R. E. cardinalium, ecclesiarum antistitum series... A pontificatu Pii PP. VII (1800) usque ad pontificatum Gregorii PP. XVI (1846)
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Gera was a native of Novara. He was a Referendary of the Tribunal of the Two Signatures in the Roman Curia. He was Bishop of Terni (1613–1625). On 21 May 1625 he was transferred to the diocese of Lodi by
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Sforza was the son of Galezzo Maria Sforza, Duke of Milan. He was appointed Bishop of Lodi on 27 October 1497, though he was below the minimum age for consecration as a bishop, and was therefore only
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Erimpertus attended the provincial synod of Aquileia and Grado, held at Mantua under the direction of the papal legates, Cardinals Benedetto and Leo. Donesmondi I, pp. 145-146. J. D. Mansi (ed.),
2479:. But in 1798, when the Austrians evicted the French from his diocese, he refused to swear loyalty to Austria. In 1800, he traveled to Venice, to secure the blessing and support of the new pope,
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Ritzler and Sefrin V, p. 238, note 1. The diocese had approximately eighty parishes. The city contained some 14,000 persons, and was ruled by the King of Spain, who was also Duke of Milan.
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Bishop Raimundus Sommaripa, O.P. (1289–1296) took part in the provincial synod held on 27 November 1271, by Archbishop Otto Visconti of Milan, for the purpose of aid to the Holy Land. The
369:. In a separate document of 26 January 1252, Pope Innocent ordered Bishop Bongiovanni Fissiraga to confiscate all the benefices and fiefs of clergy and laity who had supported the Emperor
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in Milan, in the church of S. Antonio the Abbot, which was in the hands of his Order. Coleti and Zatta, p. 329. Ritzler and Sefrin V 238 with note 4 (who identify him as a Theatine).
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According to his tombstone, Ticianus was born in 421, was bishop for a biennium, and died on 1 May 476. His purported relics were discovered in 1640. Lanzoni, p. 994, no. 3.
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Albericus was a native of Lodi, and a Canon of the cathedral. He died on 4 July 1189. Coleti and Zatta, pp. 209-214. Cappelletti XII, pp. 348-353. Gams, p. 793, column 2.
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Under Diocletian, the Church was still an illegal cult. It did not have the right to own property, or to assemble legally. The number 4,000 burnt is implausibly generous.
1864:, and removed from his diocese on 29 March 1168 by Archbishop Galdinus of Milan. Coleti and Zatta, pp. 192-200. Cappelletti XII, pp. 339-342. Kehr VI. 1, p. 243, no. 21.
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on 13 July 1644, and was consecrated on 9 October 1644. He took possession of his diocese on 16 January 1645. On 30 May 1652, Bishop Pietro Vidoni led an embassay from
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2443:(Civil Law and Canon Law) from the University of Pavia (1725). He was Canon of the Collegiate Church of Santa Maria della Scala (Milan). He was consecrated in Rome by
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Rabbia had been a college rector in colleges of his Order in Ravenna, Bologna, Milan, and Rome. He served as secretary of the General Chapter of his Order, and was a
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on 2 October 1837. He was consecrated a bishop in Bergamo on 25 March 1838, and took possession of the diocese of Lodi on 1 April 1838. He died on 13 June 1868.
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Sforza was still bishop-elect when he was transferred to the diocese of Arezzo on 19 November 1519. Cappelletti XII, p. 375. Eubel III, pp. 116, 220 with note 2.
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Synodus Laudensis decima ab excellentissimo Dom. Dom. Petro Calchi Novati in cathedrali ecclesia celebrata diebus XVII, XVIII, XIX octobris anno Domini MCMXXXI.
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Pagani was a native of Cremona, who had been Provost and Vicar Forane in Castelleone (diocese of Cremona). He was named Bishop of Lodi on 27 September 1819 by
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A provincial synod took place in Lodi in 1227, according to Cappelletti (p. 357). Coleti and Zatta, pp. 217-239. Cappelletti XII, pp. 354-357. Eubel I, p. 295.
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The tenth diocesan synod was held by Bishop Pietro Calchi Novati (1927–1952) on 27–29 October 1931; and another, the diocese's twelfth, on 16–17 October 1951.
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Born in Milan in 1628, Corio was a member of the Theatine Order, and a teacher of theology. He was named Bishop of Lodi on 15 July 1669, and consecrated by
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The actual origins of the diocese are obscure. Some name Bassianus as the first bishop, others name Julianus, whose time of service is equally obscure.
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Benaglia was a native of Bergamo, and had been a Canon in the cathedral Chapter of Bergamo. On 20 July 1837, he was nominated to the diocese of Lodi by
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War, Domination, and the Monarchy of France: Claude de Seyssel and the Language of Politics in the Renaissance (Brill's Studies in Intellectual History)
1274:(1997), pp. 706-727. Andrea Tilatti, "Sinodi diocesane e concili provinciali in italia nord-orientale fra Due e Trecento. Qualche riflessione,"
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in Bologna from 1662 to 1665. He died in Rome in January 1681. Coleti and Zatta, pp. 327-329. Cappelletti XII, pp. 380-381. Gauchat IV, p. 216.
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Bishop Jacobus apparently paid money to have himself consecrated a bishop by the Archbishop of Milan. He was summoned to the papal court by
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Bishop Opizo was summoned along with other Lomnbard bishops to the Lenten Roman synod of 1059. He joined the schismatic party of the Emperor
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Alberto was elected Bishop of Lodi on 29 March 1168. Alberto died 4 July 1173. Coleti and Zatta, pp. 200-209. Cappelletti XII, pp. 342-348.
2364:. He held the church of Lodi for only 21 months. He died on 21 April 1671. Coleti and Zatta, p. 329. Ritzler and Sefrin V 238 with note 3.
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A single document, a land sale, testifies to the existence of Zilicus, brother of Thomas de Vignate, son of the late Zilietus. Vigneti,
80:
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2323:. He held a diocesan synod in 1638. He died on 23 November 1643. Coleti and Zatta, pp. 326-327. Gauchat IV, pp. 210 with note 3; 216.
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1860:, into schism. He was excommunicated by Cardinal Joannes de Anagnia, the papal Legate, on 12 March 1160. He was deposed in 1168 by
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on 31 March 1343. He died after 8 December 1353, but before the appointment of his successor on 26 February 1354. Eubel I, p. 295.
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Beretta was a native of Milan. He became a Master in theology (1784), and was a Canon of the Basilica of S. Ambrogio in Milan.
1610:
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Hierarchia catholica Medii et recentioris aevi... A Pontificatu PII PP. IX (1846) usque ad Pontificatum Leonis PP. XIII (1903)
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Vidoni (1644–1669). Bishop Bartolomeo Menatti (1673–1702) presided over the sixth diocesan synod in Lodi on 28–30 March 1689.
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Bishop Donatus was present in Rome for the Roman synod of Pope Agatho in 679. He subscribed the synodical letter sent to the
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Die Besetzung der Bistümer Reichsitaliens unter den sächsischen und salischen Kaisern: mit den Listen der Bischöfe, 951-1122
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Synodus Laudensis septima quam ... J. Gallarati ... Episcopus Laudensis ... celebrabat ... 9, 10, 11, mensis Junii ... 1755
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Synodus Laudensis septima quam ... J. Gallarati ... Episcopus Laudensis ... celebrabat ... 9, 10, 11, mensis Junii ... 1755
429:, took place, after more than ten years' preparation, in January 2020, under the leadership of Bishop Maurizio Malvestiti.
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wrote to Bishop Gerardus on 22 June 883, about the correct relationship between the bishops of Lodi and the abbots of the
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completed, except for the façade, in 1163, and the remains of Bishop Bassianus reburied in the crypt, in the presence of
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Odericus retired to his home town of Cremona, where he was still alive in 1032. Vigneti, parte prima, pp. xlv-xlvi.
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when he had restored the diocese of Lodi on 9 January 1252. On 1 April 1252, Bonjoannes is still referred to as
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Pietro had been Bishop of Verona (1350–1388). He was transferred to the diocese of Lodi on 12 November 1388 by
793:
2175:. He was expelled in the revolution that overthrew his family. Cappelletti XII, pp. 374-375. Eubel II, p. 173.
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There was a contested election. Pallatini, peacemaker between the Guelphs and Ghibellines, was appointed by
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2483:, but he was forbidden to return to his diocese. Cappelletti XII, p. 388. Ritzler, VI, p. 254 with note 4.
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Cadamosto was a native of Lodi, and had been a Canon of Reggio Emilia. He was appointed BIshop of Lodi by
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In 1298 Bishop Berardus Talente (1296–1307) became the first bishop of Lodi to assume the title of Count.
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The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 9. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1910. Retrieved: 28 September 2020.
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2550:(in Italian). Lodi: Dalla Provinciale e Vescovile Tipografia di Giovanni Pallavicini. 1858. p. 215.
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Bishop Ambrosius died in the same year in which he was elected, on 7 November 1218. Eubel I, p. 295.
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Dizionario Corografico Della Lombardia; Compilato Per Cura Di A. Bianchi-Giovini E Di Massimo Fabi
2065:. The diocese of Lodi was assigned an Apostolic Administrator, Gerardo Landriani, on 13 May 1418.
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to explain himself. He died in the same year in which he was elected. Eubel I, p. 295 with note 1.
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The episcopal palace was built in the 1730s by Patriarch Carlo Ambrogio Mezzabarba (1725–1741).
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2667:(in Italian). Vol. Parte prima. Mantova: presso Aurelio & Lodovico Osanna fratelli.
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2759:(in Italian). Lodi: Dalla Provinciale e Vescovile Tipografia di Giovanni Pallavicini. 1858.
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Archivio storico per la città e i comuni del territorio lodigiano e della diocesi di Lodi
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1996:
Lucas had been an apostolic penitentiary in Avignon. He was appointed Bishop of Lodi by
2882:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus quartus. Venice: apud Sebastianum Coleti. pp. 654–688.
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on 1 May 1765. Cappelletti XII, p. 388. Ritzler and Sefrin, VI, p. 254 with note 3.
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2700:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus 3 (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
2689:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus 2 (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
2678:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus 1 (second ed.). Münster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
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on 7 June 1435. He died on 29 May 1456. Cappelletti XII, p. 374. Eubel II, p. 173.
1808:. Schwartz, p. 121. Kehr VI. 1, p. 7, no. 24; 240, no. 5 (3 March 1075) and no. 6.
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China and Maritime Europe, 1500–1800: Trade, Settlement, Diplomacy and Missions
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Scarampi had been Bishop of Nola. He was transferred to the diocese of Lodi by
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The fourteenth diocesan synod, embracing themes of evangelization advocated by
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1600:, parte prima (Milano: Gazetano Brigola 1879), p. xli. Lanzoni, p. 995, no. 4.
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The diocese has reorganized its internal structure, and now has 123 parishes.
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2893:(in Italian and Latin). Vol. parte prima. Milan: G. Brigola e compagno.
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2101:, and was named a cardinal on 18 December 1439. He died on 9 October 1445.
1392:, editio novissima Tomus 36 (Arnhem and Leipzig: H. Welter 1924), p. 350.
1217:(in Italian). S. Angelo Lodigiano: Tip. Rezzonico Santo. pp. 200–203.
2644:(in Italian). Vol. Tomo XII. Venice: G. Antonelli. pp. 277–393.
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Le chiese d'Italia: dalla loro origine sino ai nostri giorni : opera
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Giovanni was the nephew of Cardinal Giacomo Simonetta. Eubel III, p. 220.
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2518:. He died on 27 June 1835. Cappelletti XII, p. 388. Ritzler and Sefrin,
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Lodi was finally captured by the Milanese in the last week of May 1191.
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Le diocesi d'Italia dalle origini al principio del secolo VII (an. 604)
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Bernieri was a Doctor of Canon Law. He was appointed Bishop of Lodi by
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Federici was a cleric of the diocese of Milan, and held the degree of
1754:, parte prima, pp. 18-19, nos. 12-13; 22-24, no. 25. Schwartz, p. 119.
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was exiled for his opposition to the oath to the Constitution of the
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1261:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus primus. Mechlin: Hanicq. pp. 42–49.
1231:, editio novissima Tomus 24 (Venice: A. Zatta 1780), p. 1079-1082.
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In 1364, Bishop Paolo Cadamosto (1354–1387) held a diocesan synod
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1106:"L’Omelia del Vescovo Maurizio alla veglia di San Bassiano 2020;"
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Ambrosius: Vigneti, parte prima, pp. xlv-xlvi. Schwartz, p. 120.
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1617:, editio novissima, Tomus XI (Florence: A. Zatta 1765), p. 774.
2731:(in Latin). Ratisbon: Typis et Sumptibus Georgii Josephi Manz.
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on 25 April 1742. Ritzler and Sefrin, VI, p. 254 with note 2.
1647:, editio novissima, Tomus XIV (Venice: A. Zatta 1969), p. 527.
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2830:(in Latin). Vol. VII. Monasterii: Libr. Regensburgiana.
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on 9 March 1569. He died on 30 July 1576. Eubel III, p. 220.
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Vita di San Bassiano vescovo di Lodi, e protettor di Bassano
391:
had just ended, with the collapse of Christian power in the
2852:(in Latin). Vol. IX. Padua: Messagero di San Antonio.
2504:(in Italian). Lodi: Giovanni Pallavicini. 1817. p. 61.
2089:
of Cicero. On 15 March 1419 he was named Bishop of Lodi by
1514:(in Italian). Lodi: Giovanni Pallavicini. 1817. p. 62.
1407:
Laude Pompeia: typis typographiae socialis laudensis. 1932
1278:. Moyen-Age, Temps modernes T. 112, N°1. 2000, pp. 273-304.
365:
restored the diocese of Lodi, which had been suppressed by
2809:
Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi VI (1730-1799)
2591:
On 19 Nov 1988, Magnani was transferred to the diocese of
2574:
On 20 May 1977, Oggioni was transferred to the diocese of
1680:
wrote to him in 887 or 888. Kehr VI. 1, p. 239, nos. 1, 2.
2791:
Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi V (1667-1730)
2756:
Giornale Della Provincia Di Lodi E Crema: Per L'Anno 1858
2547:
Giornale Della Provincia Di Lodi E Crema: Per L'Anno 1858
2501:
Giornale Della Provincia Di Lodi E Crema: Per L'Anno 1817
2147:
Mons. Carlo Pallavicino. Vescovo di Lodi dal 1456 al 1497
2039:
Buttigella: Cappelletti XII, p. 370-371. Eubel I, p. 296.
1702:
Eldegarius (Ildegarius, Adecharius, ALdecarco): Vigneti,
1511:
Giornale Della Provincia Di Lodi E Crema: Per L'Anno 1817
1255:"Lib. I. caput secundum. De Synodi Dioecesanae utilitate"
2841:(in Latin). Vol. VIII. Il Messaggero di S. Antonio.
2552:
Cappelletti XII, p. 388. Ritzler and Sefrin VII, p. 232.
2162:
Cappelletti XII, p. 374. Gams, p. 794. Eubel II, p. 173.
2113:
Memorie storiche de' cardinali della Santa Romana Chiesa
1987:. He died on 16 March 1343. Eubel I, p. 295 with note 4.
1852:
Albericus was intruded as bishop of Lodi by the Emperor
1578:(IV. 21) to Bishop Constantius of Milan, but he was not
1143:
Notizie intorno alla vita di S. Bassiano vescovo di Lodi
2769:
Vol. VI. pars i. Berolini: Weidmann. pp. 238–260.
1826:
Rainerius was part the schismatic party of the Emperor
944:
Giuseppe Gallarati (18 Apr 1742 – 14 Apr 1765 Resigned)
321:
2872:. Leipzig: B.G. Teubner. (in German) pp. 119–122.
2017:
in Hungary. He died in December 1387. Eubel I, p. 295.
988:
Ludovico Antomelli, O.F.M. (24 Mar 1924 – 19 Jun 1927)
2649:
Coleti, Niccolo; Zaccaria, Francesco Antonio (1763).
2405:
Born in Pavia in 1685, Mezzabarba held the degree of
1259:
Benedicti XIV ... De Synodo dioecesana libri tredecim
950:
Gianantonio Della Beretta (14 Feb 1785 – 16 Feb 1816)
2396:
Visconti: Ritzler and Sefrin V, p. 238 with note 6.
2109:(in German). Berlin: Weidmann. pp. xlvii–xlix.
1948:, who 22 August 1241. Cappelletti XII, pp. 357-358.
252:
238:
228:
220:
210:
200:
195:
181:
171:
163:
153:
138:
128:
123:
115:
99:
91:
86:
74:
62:
57:
21:
2387:Menatti: Ritzler and Sefrin V, p. 238 with note 5.
320: with: any historical events. You can help by
2248:Giacomo Simonetti: Eubel III, pp. 23, no. 5; 220.
1645:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio
1615:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio
1390:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio
1229:Sacrorum Conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio
982:Giovanni Battista Rota (1 Jun 1888 – 24 Feb 1913)
947:Salvatore Andriani, B. (22 Apr 1765 – 1 Apr 1784)
2694:Eubel, Conradus (ed.); Gulik, Guilelmus (1923).
2419:. Cambridge University Press. pp. 167–168.
2338:(Sapienza 1631). He was named Bishop of Lodi by
1541:(in Italian). Venezia: Lorenzo Basegio. p.
2952:Roman Catholic Ecclesiastical Province of Milan
2332:A native of Cremona, Vidoni held the degree of
1295:(in Latin). Milan: P. A. Frigerio. p. 277.
991:Pietro Calchi Novati (8 Jul 1927 – 11 Jun 1952)
1343:(in Latin). Lodi: typis Caroli Antonij Sevesi.
1071:. David M. Cheney. Retrieved February 29, 2016
2937:
2193:. Leiden and Boston: Brill. pp. 34, 44.
1817:Fredentio was a schismatic. Schwartz, p. 122.
1306:Synodus Laudensis anni 1591, sub Lud. Taberna
1287:"for taking care of the laws of his church."
938:Ortensio Visconti (12 Jun 1702 – 13 Jun 1725)
8:
2876:Ughelli, Ferdinando; Niccolò Coleti (1719).
2835:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1978).
2824:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1968).
2806:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1958).
2788:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1952).
2074:. David M. Cheney. Retrieved March 21, 2016.
2030:. He died in 1392. Eubel I, p. 295-296; 523.
1878:Vita Di S. Alberto Quadrelli Vescovo Di Lodi
1214:Lodi nelle poche sue antichità e cose d'arte
727:Ottobellus Soffientino (attested 1219, 1243)
289:that existed since the 4th century; it is a
2093:. On 6 March 1437, Landriani was appointed
2057:On 10 January 1418, Arrigoni was appointed
2013:on 7 February 1354. He served as legate of
1856:. He followed Barbarossa and his pope. the
1086:. Gabriel Chow. Retrieved February 29, 2016
28:
2944:
2930:
2922:
2781:, vol. II, Faenza 1927, pp. 992–996.
2607:CV of Bishop Malvestiti: Diocesi di Lodi,
2119:. Eubel I, p. 296 with note 8; II, p. 140.
1463:Coleti and Zatta, pp. 63-64. Kehr, p. 245.
780:Bonifazio Buttigella, O.E.S.A. (1393–1404)
244:
176:Basilica Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta
18:
2106:M. Tullii Ciceronis De oratore libri tres
985:Pietro Zanolini (8 Jul 1913 – 6 Dec 1923)
672:Ardericus de Vignate (attested 1117–1127)
2439:Gallarati was a native of Milan. He was
3102:Dioceses established in the 4th century
2633:(in Italian). Milano: Giuseppe Marelli.
2115:Tomo III (Rome: Pagliarini), pp. 80-81
2067:"Bishop Giacomo Balardi Arrigoni, O.P."
1045:
2879:Italia sacra, sive De episcopis Italiæ
2713:
2703:
2413:John E. Wills, Jr (31 December 2010).
1586:. Lanzoni, p. 995. Kehr VI. 1, p. 240.
1574:Venantius is mentioned in a letter of
941:Carlo Ambrogio Mezzabarba (1725 –1741)
2736:Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935).
2656:(in Latin). Milan: Giuseppe Galeazzo.
1276:Mélanges de l'Ecole française de Rome
1263:John Paul II, Constitutio Apostolica
1146:(in Italian). Venezia: Tip. Emiliana.
768:Lucas da Castello, O.Min. (1343–1353)
743:Raimundus Sommaripa, O.P. (1289–1296)
7:
2609:"S. Ecc. Mons. Maurizio Malvestiti;"
1243:Mansi, Tomus 25 (1782), pp. 475-514.
1137:(in Italian). Lodi: Curia vescovile.
997:, O.C.D. (11 Nov 1952 – 24 May 1972)
699:Ardericus di Sant'Agnese (1189–1217)
641:Ambrogio Arluno (attested 1037–1051)
3082:Roman Catholic dioceses in Lombardy
2739:Hierarchia catholica IV (1592-1667)
1021:(14 Nov 2005 – 26 Aug 2014 Retired)
970:Alessandro Maria Pagani (1819–1835)
2812:. Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio
2794:. Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio
2742:. Münster: Libraria Regensbergiana
1360:(in Latin). Milan: P. A. Frigerio.
1192:parte seconda, pp. lxxvii–lxxviii.
740:Bonusjoannes Fissiraga (1252–1289)
409:pro tuendis ecclesiae suae legibus
14:
1732:, parte prima, pp. 17-18, no. 11.
95:894 km (345 sq mi)
3022:
1706:, parte prima, pp. 14-15, no. 8.
581:Gerardus (attested 883, 887–888)
308:
43:
2214:Romano, Gaetano Moroni (1846).
1881:(in Italian). Milano: Bonfanti.
1611:Third Council of Constantinople
1174:parte seconda, p. 345, no. 342.
1053:Don Uggè nuovo vicario generale
824:(1st time) (1497–1499 Resigned)
749:Aegidius dall' Aqua (1307–1312)
696:Albericus dal Corno (1173–1189)
539:Projectus (attested 575 or 578)
383:Synods, provincial and diocesan
355:, was certainly bishop in 378.
16:Roman Catholic diocese in Italy
2725:Gams, Pius Bonifatius (1873).
2638:Cappelletti, Giuseppe (1857).
1944:The diocese was suppressed by
1340:illustrantur,&confirmantur
1265:de Synodis Dioecesanis Agendis
867:Giovanni Simonetta (1537–1557)
777:Pietro della Scala (1388–1392)
644:Opizo (attested 1059– ? )
617:Aldegrausus (attested 951–970)
587:Eldegarius (attested 903, 915)
1:
2683:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1914).
2672:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1913).
2661:Donesmondi, Ippolito (1612).
2561:Gelmini: Ritzler and Sefrin,
1438:; retrieved: 2 October 2020.
1336:Bartholomaeo Menatto (1690).
61:
2763:Kehr, Paul Fridolin (1913).
1957:Bonjoannes was appointed by
1843:Ardericus: Schwartz, p. 122.
1752:Codex diplomaticus Laudensis
1741:Ambrosius: Schwartz, p. 119.
1730:Codex diplomaticus Laudensis
1717:Codex diplomaticus Laudensis
1704:Codex diplomaticus Laudensis
1691:Codex diplomaticus Laudensis
1658:Codex diplomaticus Laudensis
973:Gaetano Benaglia (1837–1868)
746:Berardus Talente (1296–1307)
351:, the patron of the city of
2890:Codice diplomatico laudense
2775:Lanzoni, Francesco (1927).
2653:initiis et vicissitudinibus
2627:Ciseri, Alessandro (1732).
2611:retrieved: 1 October 2020.
2537:Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia
2239:Snasoni: Eubel III, p. 220.
2103:Sorof, Gustav, ed. (1875).
1772:Nokerius: Schwartz, p. 120.
1613:in 680. J. D. Mansi (ed.),
1598:Codice diplomatico Laudense
1472:Kehr VI. 1, p. 243, no. 21.
1190:Codice diplomatico Laudense
1172:Codice diplomatico Laudense
1159:Codice diplomatico Laudense
1131:Alessandro Caretta (1975).
995:Tarcisio Vincenzo Benedetti
979:(24 Nov 1871 – 25 Jan 1888)
935:(11 Sep 1673 – 15 Mar 1702)
873:(5 Jul 1557 – 28 Jan 1569 )
3118:
2866:Schwartz, Gerhard (1907).
2187:Rebecca Ard Boone (2007).
2150:(in Italian). Il Pomerio.
1763:Andreas: Schwartz, p. 119.
1556:Cyriacus: Lanzoni, p. 994.
1378:(in Latin). Lodi: Wilmant.
1108:retrieved 1 October 2020.
1015:(7 Mar 1989 – 14 Nov 2005)
913:(Sr.) (1644–1669 Resigned)
864:(4 Aug 1536 – 20 Jun 1537)
724:Ambrosius del Corno (1218)
3017:
2957:
2914:Benigni, Umberto (1910).
2111:Lorenzo Cardella (1793),
1693:, parte prima, pp. 13-14.
1535:Lorenzo Marucini (1737).
1371:Gaetano Benaglio (1857).
662:Rainerius (attested 1092)
566:Erimpertus (attested 827)
554:Hippolytus (attested 759)
257:
243:
42:
38:
2887:Vignati, Cesare (1879).
2142:died on 1 October 1497.
1211:Bassano Martani (1874).
1201:Cappelletti XII, p. 361.
1161:parte prima, pp. xlix-l.
925:Giovanni Battista Rabbia
794:Giacomo Balardi Arrigoni
614:Ambrosius (attested 942)
602:Olgerius (attested 935?)
2048:Cappelletti XII, p. 371
1875:Giovanni Labus (1828).
1660:, parte prima, pp. 7-8.
1253:Benedictus XIV (1842).
1140:Merlo, Adriano (1857).
848:(2nd time) (1512–1519)
599:Zilicus (attested 924)?
508:Cyriacus (attested 451)
484:Julianus (date unknown)
76:Ecclesiastical province
3029:Catholicism portal
2533:Ferdinand I of Austria
2441:Doctor in utroque iure
2408:Doctor in utroque iure
2335:Doctor in utroque iure
2282:Doctor in utroque iure
2071:Catholic-Hierarchy.org
1750:Aldegrausus: Vigneti,
1674:monasterium Savinionis
1436:"Indizione del sinodo"
1270:Acta Apostolicae Sedis
1068:Catholic-Hierarchy.org
977:Domenico Maria Gelmini
871:Gianantonio Capizucchi
846:Ottaviano Maria Sforza
822:Ottaviano Maria Sforza
654:Fredentio (11th cent.)
584:Amaione (attested 892)
569:Jacobus (attested 852)
551:Donatus (attested 679)
275:
29:
2846:Pięta, Zenon (2002).
1547:Lanzoni, pp. 993-994.
1481:Kehr, p. 243, no. 22.
1354:J. Gallarati (1756).
1289:J. Gallarati (1756).
895:Michelangelo Seghizzi
623:Notker (11th century)
433:Chapter and cathedral
189:11 (Religious Orders)
2963:Archdiocese of Milan
2697:Hierarchia catholica
2686:Hierarchia catholica
2675:Hierarchia catholica
2563:Hierarchia catholica
2520:Hierarchia catholica
2348:John II Casimir Vasa
2307:Hierarchia catholica
1902:Hierarchia catholica
1854:Frederick Barbarossa
1832:Antipope Clement III
1828:Frederick Barbarossa
1806:Antipope Clement III
1802:Frederick Barbarossa
857:(19 Nov 1519 – 1536)
765:, O.Min. (1318–1343)
444:Frederick Barbarossa
389:Siege of Acre (1291)
295:Archdiocese of Milan
111:271,689 (95.2%)
3087:Province of Cremona
3054: /
3009:Diocese of Vigevano
2539:, and confirmed by
2220:. pp. 116–117.
1834:. Schwartz, p. 122.
1728:Olgerius: Vigneti,
1580:episcopus laudensis
1499:Ughelli IV, p. 655.
1025:Maurizio Malvestiti
1009:(27 Jul 1977 –1988)
1003:(28 Sep 1972 –1977)
800:(26 Feb 1407 –1418)
711:Ardericus (d. 1217)
685:Alberico di Merlino
520:Ticianus (474–476.)
496:Bassianus (378-413)
361:On 9 January 1252,
276:Dioecesis Laudensis
259:www.diocesi.lodi.it
215:Maurizio Malvestiti
191:4 Permanent Deacons
30:Dioecesis Laudensis
3058:45.3167°N 9.5000°E
2989:Diocese of Cremona
2974:Diocese of Brescia
2969:Diocese of Bergamo
2916:"Diocese of Lodi."
2716:has generic name (
2477:Cisalpine Republic
2144:Luigi M. Manzini.
1862:Pope Alexander III
1858:Antipope Victor IV
1689:Amaione: Vigneti,
1656:Jacobus: Vigneti,
1634:16 (1897), p. 184.
1584:episcopus lunensis
1452:Codice diplomatico
1326:Gallarata, p. 288.
1317:Gallarata, p. 287.
1267:(March 19, 1997):
933:Bartolomeo Menatti
927:, C.R. (1671–1672)
919:, C.R. (1669–1671)
733:Diocese suppressed
620:Andreas (970–1002)
448:Pope Alexander III
440:Antipope Victor IV
196:Current leadership
3097:Province of Pavia
3037:
3036:
2999:Diocese of Mantua
2859:978-88-250-1000-8
2766:Italia pontificia
2597:Pope John Paul II
2459:Pope Clement XIII
2445:Pope Benedict XIV
2426:978-1-139-49426-7
2157:978-88-7121-050-6
2059:Bishop of Trieste
1915:Pope Honorius III
1434:Diocesi di Lodi,
1308:(Mediolani 1591).
1104:Diocesi di Lodi.
1081:"Diocese of Lodi"
1064:"Diocese of Lodi"
883:Gerolamo Federici
862:Giacomo Simonetta
837:Claude de Seyssel
816:Carlo Pallavicino
804:Gerardo Landriani
715:Jacobus de Cereto
691:Alberto Quadrelli
338:
337:
264:
263:
3109:
3092:Province of Lodi
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3068:
3066:
3065:
3064:
3059:
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3051:
3050:
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3004:Diocese of Pavia
2984:Diocese of Crema
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2818:
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2559:
2553:
2551:
2541:Pope Gregory XVI
2529:
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2437:
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2240:
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2211:
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2176:
2169:
2163:
2161:
2139:
2133:
2130:Pope Eugenius IV
2126:
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2110:
2099:Pope Eugenius IV
2081:
2075:
2055:
2049:
2046:
2040:
2037:
2031:
2024:
2018:
2011:Pope Innocent VI
2007:
2001:
1994:
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1981:
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1972:
1966:
1959:Pope Innocent IV
1955:
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1936:
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1111:
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1087:
1078:
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1061:
1055:
1050:
1027:(26 Aug 2014 – )
889:Ludovico Taverna
877:Antonio Scarampi
855:Gerolamo Sansoni
810:Antonio Bernieri
460:Council of Trent
442:and the Emperor
397:Pope Nicholas IV
363:Pope Innocent IV
333:
330:
312:
305:
248:
229:Bishops emeritus
104:- Catholics
70:
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3112:
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3063:45.3167; 9.5000
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3041:
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2979:Diocese of Como
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2886:
2875:
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2427:
2412:
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2400:
2395:
2391:
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2372:
2368:
2362:Pope Clement IX
2359:
2355:
2344:Pope Innocent X
2340:Pope Urban VIII
2331:
2327:
2321:Pope Urban VIII
2317:
2313:
2303:
2299:
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2278:
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148:Latin Church
139:
129:Denomination
107:(as of 2021)
102:- Total
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2309:IV, p. 216.
1186:Ghibellines
1121:contendunt.
958:(1816–1819)
907:(1625–1643)
901:(1616–1625)
891:(1579–1616)
885:(1576–1579)
879:(1569–1576)
818:(1456–1497)
812:(1435–1456)
806:(1419–1437)
788:(1404–1407)
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757:(1312–1318)
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687:(1158–1168)
167:4th century
164:Established
124:Information
3076:Categories
3046:45°19′00″N
2816:2016-07-06
2798:2016-07-06
2771:(in Latin)
2746:2016-07-06
2375:diffinitor
2086:De Oratore
1904:I, p. 295.
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1041:References
964:since 1819
342:Diocletian
158:Roman Rite
100:Population
87:Statistics
3049:9°30′00″E
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1450:Vignati,
1170:Vignati,
1157:Vignati,
860:Cardinal
450:in 1168.
291:suffragan
172:Cathedral
141:Sui iuris
52:Cathedral
2481:Pius VII
2346:to King
1830:and his
1804:and his
1033:Parishes
719:O. Cist.
636:Olderico
278:) is a
116:Parishes
58:Location
2621:Sources
2593:Treviso
2576:Bergamo
1963:electus
471:to 1200
301:History
293:of the
285:of the
283:diocese
253:Website
205:Francis
109:285,510
63:Country
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1900:Eubel
1582:, but
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393:Levant
340:Under
211:Bishop
144:church
280:Latin
272:Latin
266:The
81:Milan
68:Italy
2895:ISBN
2854:ISBN
2718:help
2421:ISBN
2195:ISBN
2152:ISBN
1375:1854
899:O.P.
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154:Rite
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